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Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by AmazingGenius(op): 2:35pm On Dec 28, 2024
Amid high inflation and soaring costs, the monthlong annual entertainment extravaganza is taking a toll on many.

Lagos, Nigeria – Fade Bey’s Decembers are usually packed with activities. In the company of friends and family, she hops from one bar, club and concert to the next, braving Lagos’s notoriously gridlocked traffic to sample cuisines at different restaurants around the city.

But this year, the holidays are bare-bones. Dressed in a T-shirt, the public relations consultant has ceded stylish clothes for more affordable hobbies, she said, as she moves between her couch and bed reading books and catching up on movies she missed during the year.

“I love eating out and buying gifts for the people that I love but that has changed this year because of the economy,” Bey, who is in her late 20s, told Al Jazeera. “I can’t buy for one person and leave other people standing, and I have also refused to receive gifts from people because I don’t want to feel indebted.”

Bey is not the only one abstaining from this year’s “detty December” – a monthlong end-of-year extravaganza popular in Nigeria and across West Africa filled with concerts, carnivals, beach activities, bar and restaurant visits, among others. The phenomenon is popular with the region’s locals as well as the vast diaspora community returning for the holidays and is a chance for people to socialise, reconnect and relax after a busy year.

But recently, the economic downturn in Africa’s most populous country is dampening the beloved tradition. This year, restaurants and bars are not as full as before due to eroding spending power brought on by President Bola Tinubu’s economic measures, experts say.

The country’s inflation, the highest in about three decades at 34.5 percent, has left millions reeling, straining the middle class and making life unbearable for the working class – who have been disproportionately affected – while the minimum wage is capped at a meagre 70,000 naira ($45.30) per month.

For many, basic amenities are now out of reach, forcing them to forgo meals, let alone recreational activities.

According to Lagos-based intelligence firm SBM, it costs 21,300 naira ($13.75) to cook a pot of staple jollof rice, up from 20,274 naira ($13.09) in June. Two in three families go hungry, according to the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics.

“This pricing makes it difficult for many Nigerians to even consider travelling, draining the energy and enthusiasm typically associated with the festive season,” said Adewunmi Emoruwa, the lead strategist at Gatefield, an Abuja-based public strategy group.

“There is despondency in the air, so palpable it feels like you could cut through it with a knife. It’s a stark reminder of how declining purchasing power and inflation are reshaping Nigeria’s social and cultural traditions.”


Detty December

Festivities are popular in cities and towns across Nigeria, with small street carnivals, communal festivals, food and fireworks taking centre stage in many places in December.

But Lagos, the country’s economic and entertainment capital, features the most dynamic itinerary, including concerts, parties, and a host of activities spanning the whole month until the first weeks of the new year.

Restaurants are usually booked out, the beaches filled and concert venues packed. At its peak, the clubs remain in action for 24 hours a day.

Historically, December, which is packed with important holidays, has always been a time of fun and rest. Since 2016, entertainment avenues have expanded even more.

Music played a big role in this, explained OluwaMayowa Idowu, a Lagos-based cultural connoisseur who runs a company focused on African culture and entertainment. As the Afrobeats genre grew and began to gain wider global appeal, the detty December culture expanded – “detty” being a light-hearted derivative of the word “dirty”.

Artists would also target December for the release of their major projects, with concerts, festivals and shows specifically lined up for the holiday period as promoters quickly caught on.

“In terms of when we started to use detty December as an appellation, I think it was in 2016. It came from Mr Eazi when he used it as a hashtag for his concert in Lagos in 2016 and the name just caught on,” Idowu said, talking about the Nigerian singer, adding that the phenomenon soon spread across the region, also helped by the fact that Mr Eazi had a large following in Ghana.

In the years that followed, top artists, like Burna Boy and Wizkid, would hold concerts in December, drawing crowds to the festivities. But many see a change this year, with many big acts not joining in on the action.

‘I Just Got Backs’

One group that has come to be synonymous with detty December is IJGBs – or Nigerians living in the diaspora who return home for visits, and have earned the moniker “I Just Got Backs”.

Every year, IJGBs make a trip back to Nigeria to partake in the festivities and feel the pulse of the season.

This December, 33-year-old Valerie Eguavoen is among the members of the diaspora back in Lagos to satiate an overwhelming desire to be home and spend time with family and friends. Early in the year, she started making plans for her trip, also inviting a few of her friends along.

“They are African Americans and it was their first time on the continent – as you can imagine it was a significant trip for them,” she said, also explaining the work planning their travel, and applying for visas for non-Nigerians.

“It was quite an ordeal and very expensive,” she said, adding that though there is fun to be had, this is also a stressful time to be in Lagos.


Lagos is already bustling. But it comes into full force in December – with roads, especially on the affluent island, regularly blocked and traffic at a standstill for hours. Those who remain mobile are usually government officials and celebrities wealthy enough to afford a convoy that offers protection and clears a path on busy roads using military force.

For visitors like Eguavoen, often using taxis and ride-shares like Bolt and Uber, a 30-minute drive can last two hours, and the prices rise with it – often beyond the means of the average person.

Due to the naira’s weakness compared with the US dollar, British pound and euro, the IJGBs have higher spending power when visiting home. Their foreign currency also helps the country’s economy going into the new year. Capitalising on this, many businesses have been known to inflate the price of goods and services in December.

But this year, inflation has left even IJGBs shocked, despite their dollar advantage. Prices of food and drinks are soaring. Eguavoen was also surprised.

“There is no doubt that there is a ‘December tax’ on top of the existing inflation in the country. I have been taken aback by the cost of meals and clothing at certain places. But, overall, it is not surprising. We’ve all observed the downturn of the Nigerian economy in the last few years and it is only getting worse under the administration,” she said.

Still, the situation has not deterred Eguavoen and her friends from their holiday plans.

The group has been to some “popular overpriced restaurants” and party spots in the city. But “we did not come to Lagos just to party”, she said, adding that they also visited historical sites, markets and local staples.

“Overall, I believe they experienced a very non-traditional detty December,” she told Al Jazeera about her friends. But it is not something she is disappointed about.


A stark reality

While detty December usually caters to the urban elite, the middle class and diaspora Nigerians, the strange outlook this year also points to a stark economic reality for those in the lower rungs of society, according to Adesuwa Giwa-Osagie, a historian and founder of Untold Stories, an online show spotlighting political and historical events.

“What is more frightening, what requires more urgency, is the [fate of the] urban poor and the rural poor. December was a time focused on giving and bounty. Unfortunately, even those who in previous years would share free bags of rice, plantain and chicken can no longer afford to do so. You have more people requiring charity and less people able to give,” she said.

“This means the imbalance in Nigerian society has become more glaring, the gap between the super-wealthy and the poor widening, as Nigeria’s middle class falls from striving to survival.”


Most Nigerians have seen their income erode due to inflation and currency devaluation and the average person spends more than 65 percent of their salary on food, according to the UN. Many cannot even afford to travel home for the holidays because fares have gone through the roof.

“This is the highest globally, and deeply concerning,” Gatefield’s Emoruwa said. “With soaring energy costs, whatever’s left of the disposable income is wiped out by transportation expenses. Nigerians have been reduced to the bare necessities. The simple joys of life, such as dining out or relaxing in a bar, have become luxuries few can afford.”

In Lagos, about eight of Bey’s IJGB friends are in the city this December and have been asking her to hang out with them. Even though she received a 10 percent raise to her monthly salary of 350,000 naira ($226) this year, she knows any socialising will leave a big dent in her finances.

On the other hand, she worries that not seeing friends will put a strain on her relationships. Some of her friends have offered to foot the bill when they go out.

“It obviously bothers me, but I don’t think there is anything I can do about it except to try and earn more next year,” Bey said. “But I still don’t know if earning more would help me. I don’t know how inflation is going to be next year. It has me feeling like I am in a box and [like] I don’t have a choice.”
Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/features/2024/12/25/nigerias-celebratory-detty-december-turns-sombre-amid-economic-woes

Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by Nobody:
Firstus tu commentus.
I hereby confer myself the title of NeckPresser1, Ezegbulam, TurakinVawulence, IjogbonConcotion of the Federation of Nanjiria!
No leave, no transfer from Zungeru to Lafia back to Potiskum.

grin grin grin
Acknowledge me niggæs and bïtches.
More than ya tribal chiefs.

Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by Watianoengineer(m): 5:11pm On Dec 28, 2024
My own December is clean. Sapa wash am clean sad
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by richmond500: 5:11pm On Dec 28, 2024
This December get as e be sha
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by Ybholy(m): 5:12pm On Dec 28, 2024
E go clear this side
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by santaclaws: 5:13pm On Dec 28, 2024
If the Nigerian government can capitalize on this Detty December phenomenon, we can use it to improve tourism in the country. They can brand this like Donald Duke branded Calabar Carnival.

Governance isn't just about sitting down and looking for money to steal, our politicians need to engage their brains more.

Wizkid, Davido, Burna, Tiwa Savage, Tems, Ayra Starr, all these human resources can be used to attract tourists and the inflow of money into the country. Nigeria's already popular for afrobeats, we can make billions of dollars annually!
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by Albert0011(m): 5:13pm On Dec 28, 2024
Na exchange rate cause am. grin
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by Nobody: 5:15pm On Dec 28, 2024
Space for sale.
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by Matrix13790(m): 5:16pm On Dec 28, 2024
Some people have money in this life sha. Most of us are just surviving in this economy

Meanwhile...


Compliments of the season everyone

Please someone help me with any amount to atleast get a decent meal pls. The hunger in this country is biting really hard 😭🙏

My account details is on my signature.

God bless 🙏
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by kingkelvin2033: 5:19pm On Dec 28, 2024
Las las, everybody go dey alright!
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by theophorus(m): 5:28pm On Dec 28, 2024
Sha, make everybody no forget say January can be a long month if you don't plan for it.
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by LegallyBlunt: 5:29pm On Dec 28, 2024
Stop this nonsense.

Topic: Some Nigerians Mark Dety December.

angry angry

99.6% of the rest of us barely had enough even for the 25th!
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by WesleyPepper: 5:35pm On Dec 28, 2024
santaclaws:
If the Nigerian government can capitalize on this Detty December phenomenon, we can use it to improve tourism in the country. They can brand this like Donald Duke branded Calabar Carnival.

Governance isn't just about sitting down and looking for money to steal, our politicians need to engage their brains more.

Wizkid, Davido, Burna, Tiwa Savage, Tems, Ayra Starr, all these human resources can be used to attract tourists and the inflow of money into the country. Nigeria's already popular for afrobeats, we can make billions of dollars annually!
Since when did it become Nigerian government’s duty to be useful to the country .
Those guys just want to loot . Please leave them alone 😂😂
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by nasbiafra(m): 5:40pm On Dec 28, 2024
ok
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by santaclaws: 5:42pm On Dec 28, 2024
WesleyPepper:
Since when did it become Nigerian government’s duty to be useful to the country .
Those guys just want to loot . Please leave them alone 😂😂
Make we sha dey talk am, maybe dem go hear word one day. 😀
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by tutudesz: 5:47pm On Dec 28, 2024
No matter what, Nigerians will always be Nigerians grin Bad government will not stop us from celebrating, most started saving since January to celebrate Xmas
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by Wealthoptulent(m): 5:48pm On Dec 28, 2024
AmazingGenius:
Amid high inflation and soaring costs, the monthlong annual entertainment extravaganza is taking a toll on many.


Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/features/2024/12/25/nigerias-celebratory-detty-december-turns-sombre-amid-economic-woes
January!
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by helinues: 5:49pm On Dec 28, 2024
The online bullionaires will have loads of cash to spend this December
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by BlocksNG(m): 5:52pm On Dec 28, 2024
Malali, come see wetin your Tinubu dey cause.
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by malali: 6:31pm On Dec 28, 2024
Devalued Naira.
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by BuharisBoy: 7:05pm On Dec 28, 2024
Tinubu has destroyed this country
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by Expanse2020(m): 9:50pm On Dec 28, 2024
Padipadi:
Firstus tu commentus.
I hereby confer myself the title of NeckPresser1, Ezegbulam, TurakinVawulence, IjogbonConcotion of the Federation of Nanjiria!
No leave, no transfer from Zungeru to Lafia back to Potiskum.

grin grin grin
Acknowledge me niggæs and bïtches.
More than ya tribal chiefs.
Werey wey drink garri for Christmas...

Pátá and nonsense na 5&6
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by ablejesus26(m): 10:43pm On Dec 28, 2024
richmond500:
This December get as e be sha
No continue to dey follow jobless, lazy hungry Apc urchins like EmperorCaesar dey do senseless tribal rants well well😁😁.

The December sweet, T-pain don scatter the Country, the man na FAILURE from the pit of hell but e still favor us sha bcus as We buy, na so we go sell.
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by richmond500: 11:28pm On Dec 28, 2024
ablejesus26:
No continue to dey follow jobless, lazy hungry Apc urchins like EmperorCaesar dey do senseless tribal rants well well😁😁.

The December sweet, T-pain don scatter the Country, the man na FAILURE from the pit of hell but e still favor us sha bcus as We buy, na so we go sell.
it's not about money.
I just didn't enjoy the Xmas for other reasons
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by Zardex(m): 12:42am On Dec 29, 2024
Country wey don dey mud
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by gabzyworld(m): 10:44am On Dec 29, 2024
We can build tourism on this, we all enjoy
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by Nobody: 12:03pm On Dec 29, 2024
Expanse2020:
Werey wey drink garri for Christmas...

Pátá and nonsense na 5&6
Pata is ya name. If I slap you this week, you go cripple reach new year. No let me you
Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by Nobody: 12:14pm On Dec 29, 2024
Expanse2020:
Werey wey drink garri for Christmas...

Pátá and nonsense na 5&6
Hungry thing, there's left over Christmas food for hungry rodënts like you.

Re: Nigeria Marks Detty December Amid Economic Woes by QuestLINKsPrpty(f): 7:37pm On Dec 29, 2024
kingkelvin2033:
Las las, everybody go dey alright!
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